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Album: Florilegium. Euonymus (Celastraceae) and Rose Hips (Rosa canina). Robins, Thomas I (British, 1716-1770). Graphite, watercolour and gum Arabic with white highlights on laid paper, laid down on album leaf, surrounded by wash and ink lines, height, support, 260 mm, width, support, 207 mm, 18th Century. Album containing 109 drawings. Bound with 17th Century boards, with a new spine, panelled black morocco, tooled in gilt and the arms of Antoine Ferrand de Villemilan (1603-89). Marbled endpapers.
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